No Changes: Ed Dept Keeps Tracking Student Loans Same Way
Published Date: 4/7/2026
Notice
Summary
The Department of Education is asking to keep collecting student loan data the same way as before, with no changes. This affects private companies and government groups who share info about student loans. You’ve got until May 7, 2026, to share your thoughts, and the process is expected to take about 33,600 hours total each year.
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